Manzanita - Canta A Bécquer

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Review by Ricky Robnett

Manzanita's album Canta A Bécquer is a beautiful tribute to the Spanish poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. The album features Manzanita's soulful voice accompanied by guitar, cello, and percussion, creating a hauntingly beautiful sound that perfectly captures the essence of Bécquer's poetry.

From the opening track, "Rima XI," Manzanita's voice is mesmerizing, drawing the listener into the poetic world of Bécquer. The album features many of Bécquer's most famous works, including "Rima IV" and "Rima LIII," as well as some lesser-known but equally enchanting pieces.

The instrumentation on the album is simple but effective, allowing Manzanita's voice to take center stage. The cello adds a touch of melancholy to the music, while the percussion gives the songs a rhythmic pulse that keeps the listener engaged.

The album's standout track is "Rima XXI," which features a stunning guitar solo that perfectly captures the longing and passion of Bécquer's poetry. Manzanita's voice soars on this track, conveying the emotion of the lyrics with a raw and powerful intensity.

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Artist: Manzanita
Album: Canta A Bécquer
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Cuando La Noche Te Envuelve4:15
Dos Ecos Que Se Confunden3:33

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Catalog Numbers

CBS A 3865

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Stereo

Barcodes

Depósito Legal: M-29130-1983

About Manzanita

Spanish rumba/flamenco singer, composer and guitarist (Madrid, 1956 - Málaga, 2004). Manzanita is an artist with lineage: the son of cantaor and bailaor García and bailaora Trinidad Heredia Jiménez; and the nephew of . At nine years of age, he began playing the guitar at the Madrilenian tablaos where his father used to sing - Café de Chinitas and Los Canasteros -, becoming one of the most sought-after guitarists for accompaniment. When he was just 11, he accompanied cantaor Enrique Morente on his world tours. In 1974, he formed the group 'Los Chorbos' together with Alfonso Veneno, Miguel and Amador Losada, contributing to the so-called Caño Roto sound which gave a flamenco quality to the rumba. Three years later he began his solo career, and in 1978 his first album appeared, Poco ruido y mucho duende, which was a big hit. Other albums came afterwards such as Caja de música, Sueño de amor, Espíritu sin nombre, among many other titles. Upon setting up residence in Catalonia, his career slowed down, although in Barcelona his guitar was called on by artists such rumbero and cantaor . In 1995, he returned to the stage to star along with the group Ketama in the party closing the film Flamenco by Carlos Saura, performing the song Verde with lyrics by Lorca. By the hand of producer , around 1998 he revised his greatest hits and his extensive discography was published once again. Manzanita died at the age of 48 in Alhaurín de la Torre (Málaga) on December 6th, 2004.

Real Name

    • José Manuel Ortega Heredia

Name Vars

  • José M. Ortega Heredia
  • José Manuel Ortega Heredia \
  • José Ortega \
  • מנסניטה

Aliases

  • José Ortega Heredia
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Summary by Ricky Robnett

Canta A Bécquer is a beautiful album that pays tribute to one of Spain's greatest poets. Manzanita's voice is the perfect vehicle for Bécquer's poetry, and the simple yet effective instrumentation creates a hauntingly beautiful sound that will stay with the listener long after the album has ended.